We now have about a year before we can begin to read AATE, and the anticipation is becoming more than I can bear. So what can we do about this? How can we channel these anticipatory energies into non-destructive activities? This thread is for opinions on these matters as well as suggestions to prepare for AATE.
Here are some of my ideas:
1)Re-read the Chronicles-an obvious place to start, but that is what it is, a STARTING point in my insane plots. This re-read would be to get a general idea of the story, an overall picture, if you wish, which will be useful in phase 2:
2)Re-read the Chronicles AGAIN (gasp!)-This time around, I plan to keep my eyes open to different themes and interrelationships within the series. I'll keep in mind that 1:The first chronicles was written to stand alone, 2: The second chronicles contains set-up for the Last Chronicles, and 3: The Last Chronicles proposes to tie together the entire series.
With massive amounts of notebooks, I shall jot down page numbers, ideas, and other pertanent information for the formation of theories. These notebooks will be useful in phase 3 of my world-ending scheme
3)Post a bunch of new topics on the Watch in the appropriate forums- Exposing ideas or questions that were gained while reading will allow them to be analyzed by different minds. Also, it will enable wayfriend or theWormoftheWorld'sEnd to point out how horribly wrong your perceptions are and why

By the time I accomplish the first three phases, we should be seeing sneak peeks of AATE on the SRD site. thus, we move on to phase 4
4)Pour over the crumbs that the publisher is willing to toss us, and speculate on them like crazy!
Then, after a few months, AATE will finally be out. Before hand, I will have prepared an undeground bunker in an undisclosed location guarded day and night, where I will be able to read it in peace, and also so when I reach the cliffhanger at the end, I won't destroy too many things.
Also, it might be good to get extra glasses. Wouldn't want your only pair to break when you're picking up your copy of AATE to read. That just wouldn't be fair...